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Message 88904 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 14:20:50 UTC

Has anyone actually managed to get any work from SETI yet or are all the servers still down? (Just wanted to see if Im using this boinc correctly) and also will the old seti @ home program ever work again?

(I had to install 4.19 because graphics wasnt working with the new one)
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Message 88906 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 14:26:06 UTC - in response to Message 88904.  

> Has anyone actually managed to get any work from SETI yet or are all the
> servers still down? (Just wanted to see if Im using this boinc correctly) and
> also will the old seti @ home program ever work again?

Just take a look around this fora, and answers will be plenty ;)

No work UL/DL for neither Classic- nor Boinc-Seti since Friday, as Cogent doesn't let them talk to anybody :(((
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For questions about Boinc look in the BOINC-Wiki
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Message 88907 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 14:26:39 UTC - in response to Message 88904.  
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> Has anyone actually managed to get any work from SETI yet or are all the
> servers still down? (Just wanted to see if Im using this boinc correctly) and
> also will the old seti @ home program ever work again?
>
> (I had to install 4.19 because graphics wasnt working with the new one)
>

I ain't seen ***t for two days. There's much about this issue in Number crunching.
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